Hyperlinking - Please help!!!

G

Guest

Hi,

I am currently using Office 2004 for Mac at home, and MS Office 2000 on a
PC at work. I am having difficulties hyperlinking certain documents. If
there are any people on here who are heavy MS Word users on this discussion
board - I will like to hear from you. I have 2 questions:

1)
Firstly, Is it possible to create hyperlinks within a document you are
already working on?

2)
Secondly, if so, is there an easy way of doing this? Ideally, as an
example, this is what I would like to do:

I have a 40 page Word document, within that document I have a contents page
(which oultlines contents of the document and page numbers). What I would
like to do is, to hyper link each page number(s) within my contents page in
the Word Document, so if a user clicks on say page 15, it would take you to
page 15 - without having to scroll up and down the document!

This has been bugging me for days! If you know of an easy way this can be
done, please get in touch!

Many thanks
Anand
 
J

Jezebel

Anand said:
Hi,

I am currently using Office 2004 for Mac at home, and MS Office 2000 on a
PC at work. I am having difficulties hyperlinking certain documents. If
there are any people on here who are heavy MS Word users on this
discussion
board - I will like to hear from you. I have 2 questions:

1)
Firstly, Is it possible to create hyperlinks within a document you are
already working on?
Yes.


2)
Secondly, if so, is there an easy way of doing this? Ideally, as an
example, this is what I would like to do:

I have a 40 page Word document, within that document I have a contents
page
(which oultlines contents of the document and page numbers). What I would
like to do is, to hyper link each page number(s) within my contents page
in
the Word Document, so if a user clicks on say page 15, it would take you
to
page 15 - without having to scroll up and down the document!

Check the 'Use hyperlinks instead of page numbers' checkbox when you create
the table of contents. Or use PAGEREF fields inserted manually or created
from the Cross-Reference dialog.
 

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